Jim, Thanks for the link. One thing they all apparently have in common is that the web sites are overly complicated. My longest walls are 22' long. That has the potential to be a costly mistake if I don't like what I wind up with. Right now I can't quite decide whether I'm really close to ordering something or locked in analysis paralysis.
Ed Kozlowsky Sanford, Maine sscale.org >________________________________ > From: Jim and Cheryl Martin <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 11:05 AM >Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Progress Report 7/16/12 > > > > > >Hi Ed > > >You are a member of a growing club of guys I know who are scaling back their >modelling efforts to attainable goals in dereference to aging limbs and eyes. >Nothing wrong with that. The late Ben King was ahead of his time in that >regard. > > >Re backdrops, I presume you have also checked out sceniking.com. Les Mavor >is always expanding his catalog. > > >Cheers >Jim Martin > > > >________________________________ > From: Ed Kozlowsky <[email protected]> >To: S Scale Group <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 8:22:27 AM >Subject: {S-Scale List} Progress Report 7/16/12 > > > >I can only work until my back gives out. I remember when this wasn't an >issue. I've decided to stop wandering around the layout as fancy takes me and >make a schedule based on limited goals. >I've pretty much decided on photo backdrops from Backdrop Warehouse, but >there's still time to change my mind if anyone has a better suggestion. > >Ed Kozlowsky >Sanford, Maine >sscale.org > > > > >
